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wordsare maureen dowd's you have used in your columns. do you realize how many of us have no idea what you are talking about? ms. dowd: that does not bother me at all because i think words are so much fun, and i do not do it to be pretentious, i do it because i want people to have different words and to learn words and, you know, i took latin all through school, and played scrabble all through school and i think those two things that really helped me a lot with my vocabulary. i just think it is really fun to drop in fun words, and in fact, about -- aa: go up column go up about what melania was up to at the debate, and i have a french phrase in that, you have something to look forward to. mr. lamb: these are just definitions you would find in the dictionary. you may have met them in different ways. do you look these up before hand and drop them in or do you know them? ms. dowd: both. sometimes i know them and sometimes i feel like relying on the same words -- you know, they have computer programs that can emulate the colonists -- , so i do
wordsare maureen dowd's you have used in your columns. do you realize how many of us have no idea what you are talking about? ms. dowd: that does not bother me at all because i think words are so much fun, and i do not do it to be pretentious, i do it because i want people to have different words and to learn words and, you know, i took latin all through school, and played scrabble all through school and i think those two things that really helped me a lot with my vocabulary. i just think it is...
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clinton would be the best for columnist maureen dowd? ms. dowd: well, obviously, you know, you are right. journalists have a citizen side, and not a journalist side. as our chief washington correspondent says, bad for the country, good for carl. [laughter] ms. dowd: that is kind of a weird thing to explain to people outside of the business, but donald trump would be better for journalism because it would be utter freaking chaos around the world. but as a citizen of course, you have a contrary opinion. mr. lamb: one of the things i notice when you write, you drop in many references to shakespeare. you studied shakespeare at university. but you drop in french all the time. and as a somebody who does not speak french -- ms. dowd: yes, i don't speak it either. mr. lamb: this is not just french. these are maureen dowd's words you have used in your columns. do you realize how many of us have no idea what you are talking about? ms. dowd: that does not bother me at all because i think words are so much fun, and i do not do it to be pretentious, i do
clinton would be the best for columnist maureen dowd? ms. dowd: well, obviously, you know, you are right. journalists have a citizen side, and not a journalist side. as our chief washington correspondent says, bad for the country, good for carl. [laughter] ms. dowd: that is kind of a weird thing to explain to people outside of the business, but donald trump would be better for journalism because it would be utter freaking chaos around the world. but as a citizen of course, you have a contrary...
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pulitzer prize winning columnist maureen dowd. thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts, visit us at q-and-a.org. the programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview with maureen dowd, here are some other programs you might like. "new york times" political amy chozick on her journalism career, which includes covering the hillary clinton campaign. robert costa on the similarities between donald trump and ross perot. and weekly standard editor andrew ferguson on potential republican presidential candidates in 2016. watch these anytime or search our entire video library at www.c-span.org. your calls and comments on "washington journal." at 12:30, ambassadors on the impact of brexit. 2:00 in, the colombian ambassador to the u.s. talks about the prospects for a peace accord between the government and revolutionary forces in the country. tonight on "the committee "communicators" -- >> traffic and become much safer and efficient. >> director the university of michigan mobility transformation center a
pulitzer prize winning columnist maureen dowd. thank you. ♪ >> for free transcripts, visit us at q-and-a.org. the programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview with maureen dowd, here are some other programs you might like. "new york times" political amy chozick on her journalism career, which includes covering the hillary clinton campaign. robert costa on the similarities between donald trump and ross perot. and weekly standard...
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maureen in the audience was struck not only by how tough he was talking about clinton's morality, but here they were in new york, the state hillary clinton represented, and the audience seemed very enthusiastic about the notion of that criticism of hillary clinton. over a long period of time, maureen was lobbying david geffen to take what he said at that event and amplify it in an interview with. she was in california at the night before david geffen was to host a fund-raiser for barack obama and she convinces him to do the interview. host: what year is this? guest: 2007. barack obama has gotten into the race and has created a lot of excitement, and in communities that are vitally important if you are trying to become the democratic nominee for president, hollywood, new york, liberal circles, hillary was trying to not let obama rise up as a major competitor to her. for david given to agree to host this fund-raiser was a big blow to the clintons but they were desperate to try to overshadow that. it showed that a hollywood support and the democratic party would not be monolithic. again,
maureen in the audience was struck not only by how tough he was talking about clinton's morality, but here they were in new york, the state hillary clinton represented, and the audience seemed very enthusiastic about the notion of that criticism of hillary clinton. over a long period of time, maureen was lobbying david geffen to take what he said at that event and amplify it in an interview with. she was in california at the night before david geffen was to host a fund-raiser for barack obama...
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[applause] >> well, tuff very much maureen. i mean, you can see when you hear stories like that we just say we have to do it. we really do have to do it differently. and next to this stage i want to welcome danelle buckman. she is a 37-year resident of clarksville, maryland after a pregnant nancy-related incident bay small employer. she was not covered by the family medical leave act and studies show neither are 40% of the u.s. workforce. dinelle? [applause] >> thank you senator. leader pelosi and the partners for inviting me to this inspiring event. it's a true honor to be here. my name is dinelle buckner. in june, 2010 i almost died during childbirth but the dangers surrounding pregnancy and childbirth still exist. thanks to expert care and multiple blood transfusions survived and my daughter is well now. but it didn't come without significant costs it started when avery arrived unexpectedly a full eight weeks early, and i had to have an emergency c-section and next a painful recovery for both of us. i was eventually discharg
[applause] >> well, tuff very much maureen. i mean, you can see when you hear stories like that we just say we have to do it. we really do have to do it differently. and next to this stage i want to welcome danelle buckman. she is a 37-year resident of clarksville, maryland after a pregnant nancy-related incident bay small employer. she was not covered by the family medical leave act and studies show neither are 40% of the u.s. workforce. dinelle? [applause] >> thank you senator....
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so today we have a message for talisa, maureen and all americans, help is on the way. and it is long overdue. the scale of this pandemic is heartbreaking. as you know and have heard, almost 15 million cases, more than 2800 deaths in a single day. and then there is the economic devastation, the lost jobs, the small businesses shuttered, not to mention what's happening to our schools, the parents and teachers who are being stretched to their limits and the toll it's taking on the mental health and well-being of our children who risk each day falling behind. opening our schools and economy safely and responsibility, getting this virus under control, all of it starts with listening to experts and leaders like these. americans who reflect the very best of our nation. they are top physicians, public health experts and public servants. and they are the team that the american people need and deserve to make sure testing and treatment are free for everyone. to make sure vaccines are safe, free and equitably distributed. to make sure we are better prepared for future pandemics a
so today we have a message for talisa, maureen and all americans, help is on the way. and it is long overdue. the scale of this pandemic is heartbreaking. as you know and have heard, almost 15 million cases, more than 2800 deaths in a single day. and then there is the economic devastation, the lost jobs, the small businesses shuttered, not to mention what's happening to our schools, the parents and teachers who are being stretched to their limits and the toll it's taking on the mental health...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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host: maureen mcavey joines us, with the urban land institute. ms. mcavey, as far as money is concerned, how much money should the government be spending? guest: we should be spending about twice what we are currently spending. it really is a strategic priority for us. the american society of civil engineers did a study showing that over the next five years we need to be spending about $2.20 trillion. we will spend about half of that. host: what is going on that we have to spend that kind of money? guest: we have not done major investments in infrastructure -- roads, bridges, mass transit, water systems, etc. we have not been spending what we need to spend. people use it. it is used every single day. largely, we take for granted. people basically do not want to spend more. we assume that when we opened the tap, here comes clean water. we assume that we have a good road to drive on. one way or the other, whether through taxes, tolls, fees, we need to be spending more. host: do you mean those in congress do not want to spend more on these things? guest
host: maureen mcavey joines us, with the urban land institute. ms. mcavey, as far as money is concerned, how much money should the government be spending? guest: we should be spending about twice what we are currently spending. it really is a strategic priority for us. the american society of civil engineers did a study showing that over the next five years we need to be spending about $2.20 trillion. we will spend about half of that. host: what is going on that we have to spend that kind of...
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legacy.reat it clearly shows that he and maureen scalia are leaving it to the country. i'm not a lawyer which is often the most popular thing i say. i don't want to pretend to be a lawyer here. but you really don't need to be a brilliant lawyer to understand the constitution or understand what judge scalia was going to be. a history teacher, someone that had a chance to be the university president. the first person to graduate from college. constitution -- there is no magic in the number of how many judges are sitting on the court at any given time. the constitution doesn't even suggest what the number should be. and it has been different numbers over time. number for some years has been nine. but there have often not been nine judges sitting. when nine are sitting because of , of other reasons when judges leave, judges retire, they resigned to do something else. they have often been eight judges. a court that easily could wind tie. a 4-4 i think 15 time since world war ii, the court has only had eight after world war ii. harry truman used the desk before me. a month af
legacy.reat it clearly shows that he and maureen scalia are leaving it to the country. i'm not a lawyer which is often the most popular thing i say. i don't want to pretend to be a lawyer here. but you really don't need to be a brilliant lawyer to understand the constitution or understand what judge scalia was going to be. a history teacher, someone that had a chance to be the university president. the first person to graduate from college. constitution -- there is no magic in the number of how...
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let me begin by thanking the new first lady in the room, more rain mcdonnell -- maureen mcdonald. she is already very engaged and support of of these initiatives and said she is so close, i am counting on her to work alongside on some of these issues. we will meet in one month at the governor's gala, whatever they call it. be ready to dance. welcome aboard. congressman moran, i want to thank you for your work in this area. i look forward to working with you. are steps are already talking about some things you have been working on for a long time. we are grateful for your leadership and concern and focus. mayor euell, you have been opposed to me and -- in your great city and you have done wonderful work in this area. i had a terrific time addressing the national conference of mayors and got a very good response from your colleagues. i know the mayors in this country stand ready to work on this issue. they are seeing the effects of what everyone on this floor has talked about in terms of child obesity and they are ready to make some changes. also, dr. palfrey, it is an honor to have
let me begin by thanking the new first lady in the room, more rain mcdonnell -- maureen mcdonald. she is already very engaged and support of of these initiatives and said she is so close, i am counting on her to work alongside on some of these issues. we will meet in one month at the governor's gala, whatever they call it. be ready to dance. welcome aboard. congressman moran, i want to thank you for your work in this area. i look forward to working with you. are steps are already talking about...
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legacy.reat it clearly shows that he and maureen scalia are leaving it to the country. i'm not a lawyer which is often the most popular thing i say. i don't want to pretend to be a lawyer here. but you really don't need to be a brilliant lawyer to understand the constitution or understand what judge scalia was going to be. a history teacher, someone that had a chance to be the university president. the first person to graduate from college. constitution -- there is no magic in the number of how many judges are sitting on the court at any given time. the constitution doesn't even suggest what the number should be. and it has been different numbers over time. number for some years has been nine. but there have often not been nine judges sitting. when nine are sitting because of , of other reasons when judges leave, judges retire, they resigned to do something else. they have often been eight judges. a court that easily could wind tie. a 4-4 i think 15 time since world war ii, the court has only had eight after world war ii. harry truman used the desk before me. a month af
legacy.reat it clearly shows that he and maureen scalia are leaving it to the country. i'm not a lawyer which is often the most popular thing i say. i don't want to pretend to be a lawyer here. but you really don't need to be a brilliant lawyer to understand the constitution or understand what judge scalia was going to be. a history teacher, someone that had a chance to be the university president. the first person to graduate from college. constitution -- there is no magic in the number of how...
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and maureen wrote to me this week, what maureen has to say. she writes with a heavy heart, we have been treated this -- disgustingly, most of us women in the 1950s will not be receiving pension until 66 with no notification of this drastic change. for 45 years have accrued more than enough to be paid our pension. people want what is rightfully theirs. what can be done to help the women? >> prime minister -- >> the point is raised, the government has taken steps, the funding is made available and we ensure there is a limit to the period of time in relation to these changes. pensioners looking to the future. a very clear choice in this election, a clear choice, clear choice between a labor party, the increase in state pension of £.75 in one year. conservative government who changes the pension, of 1250 pounds. we get that with a strong economy. only yesterday we saw we had finally emerged from labor's economic crash. what we now see, what we now see is a labor party that will do it again. crash the economy, more waste, higher taxes, huge jobs.
and maureen wrote to me this week, what maureen has to say. she writes with a heavy heart, we have been treated this -- disgustingly, most of us women in the 1950s will not be receiving pension until 66 with no notification of this drastic change. for 45 years have accrued more than enough to be paid our pension. people want what is rightfully theirs. what can be done to help the women? >> prime minister -- >> the point is raised, the government has taken steps, the funding is made...
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maureen mcdonnell, what was her reaction? what did you see in court? she maintained her composure much better than her -- her husband did. she just sort of stared straight ahead after the verdict was read. after court adjourned, she became very tearful. their family, they have five children. and their friends, they were all distraught. sobbing. much it was just a very emotional scene. host: bill sizemore, you are from the virginia beach area. governor mcdonnell has some property down there. he went to school down there. it is kind of a homebase. did you know him well? have you covered him for a long time? him overhave covered the years. that is where he got his political start. after finishing law school at regent university, he ran for -- state house and served altogether, he was in elected office 22 years. he was an attorney general before he was governor. , he had a very bright future, not only in virginia, but nationally. he was mentioned prominently as a potential vice presidential pick for mitt romney in 2012. this is quite a precipitous fall for
maureen mcdonnell, what was her reaction? what did you see in court? she maintained her composure much better than her -- her husband did. she just sort of stared straight ahead after the verdict was read. after court adjourned, she became very tearful. their family, they have five children. and their friends, they were all distraught. sobbing. much it was just a very emotional scene. host: bill sizemore, you are from the virginia beach area. governor mcdonnell has some property down there. he...
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he is followed by senate republican leader mitch mcconnell with his party's address maureen gets help proposals that would increase medical costs. >> as we continue to recover from the historic economic crisis, it is clear to everyone that one of its major causes is a breakdown in oversight that led to widespread abuses in the financial system. an epidemic of irresponsibility to cold from wall street to washington to main street. the consequences have been disastrous. millions of americans have seen their life savings erode. families have been devastated by job losses. businesses large and small have closed their doors. in response, this week my administration proposed a set of major reforms to the rules that govern our financial system. to attack the causes of this crisis and to prevent future crises from taking place, to ensure that our markets were fairly and freely for businesses and consumers alike. we are born to promote markets that work for those who play by the rules. we will stand up for a system in which they are dealing announced competition are the only way to win. we are
he is followed by senate republican leader mitch mcconnell with his party's address maureen gets help proposals that would increase medical costs. >> as we continue to recover from the historic economic crisis, it is clear to everyone that one of its major causes is a breakdown in oversight that led to widespread abuses in the financial system. an epidemic of irresponsibility to cold from wall street to washington to main street. the consequences have been disastrous. millions of...
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a big thank you to maureen and scott. i will tell you, i and delighted to be here today and i am so pleased to see the partnership continue to grow. .t really is thriving the summit offers a great service to the intelligence community, to our industry partners, the press, and, of course, the public. like this play an important role in fostering a theogue, so i want to thank members of the press, which i understand is nearly 100, so thank you for being here today. down memory lane, i recall the when ie first year participated on the directors panel with admiral rogers, director brennan, and the acting director and the atmosphere really was electric, looking out on a full house just like today, and i think that was the moment thatorganizations realized we have a hit. there is a demand for dialogue like this with i.t. leaders, and that we areemand uniquely positioned to deliver, so i think these next kid of days i test of both organizations. i want to thank the members for yourself or and attendance here echo dr. let me also
a big thank you to maureen and scott. i will tell you, i and delighted to be here today and i am so pleased to see the partnership continue to grow. .t really is thriving the summit offers a great service to the intelligence community, to our industry partners, the press, and, of course, the public. like this play an important role in fostering a theogue, so i want to thank members of the press, which i understand is nearly 100, so thank you for being here today. down memory lane, i recall the...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but iconic people, it the most prominent "new york times" column is about time -- it columnist of our time, and david geffen, this incredibly influential hollywood figure. he was the head out atf dreamworks and he had turned against the clintons but he was unhappy with the clintons' choice of pardons, not granting a pardon that david geffen had lobbied for us. david geffen had turned on the clintons and felt that they were, if not actual crop, kind of morally bankrupt. -- if not actually corrupt, kind of marleigh backups. he loved obama. when maureen dowd hurt even given to speak in new york -- heard david geffen speak
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest: an interesting case of two not only prominent people, but...
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john is survived by his loving wife, maureen. his three sons and his five beautiful grandchildren. [applause] georgian dorothy morris -- george and dorothy morris, dot to her friends, did everything together. their friends call that a 50- year honeymoon. saturday morning, they went by the safe way to hear what their congresswoman hato say. gunfire rang out, and george, the former marine, instinctively shielded his wife. [applause] both were shot. dot passed away. a new jersey native, phyllis schneck, retired to tucson to beat the snow. in the summer she would return east where world revolved around her three children, the seven grandchildren, and day 2-year- old great granddaughter. she often worked under her favorites tree. she would sell eight friends with the logos of the jets and the giants to give out at the church where she volunteered. a republican, she took a liking to gabby and wanted to get to know her better. [applause] dorwin and mavy moved apart. they started their own respective families. but when both were widowed, they found their way back. daughter puty's it, to be
john is survived by his loving wife, maureen. his three sons and his five beautiful grandchildren. [applause] georgian dorothy morris -- george and dorothy morris, dot to her friends, did everything together. their friends call that a 50- year honeymoon. saturday morning, they went by the safe way to hear what their congresswoman hato say. gunfire rang out, and george, the former marine, instinctively shielded his wife. [applause] both were shot. dot passed away. a new jersey native, phyllis...
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. >> i know you are a close friend of maureen dowd. >> we wrote a column together before we had our own columns. >> do you coordinate among the colonists to make sure you do not write about the same thing? >> no, we never have. we do not even tell our editors will we are writing in the advance. when readers are puzzled if three people have a column on what ever, is real, dick cheney, henry louis gates, it is completely and other coincidence. they don't even know what is happening until it is turned in. >> in november of 2001, all want to go back to four days after 9/11, which many would of had to -- which would have meant you would have had to scrub your column and start from scratch. >> i do not even remember what it was. it was a tuesday. i hope it was not gary condit. you're talking besides the decade -- decadent dream, you're talking about the fall of the stock market, the rise of unemployment and the the the operation of the surplus, all of which we are living through. >> isn't it amazing? when i wrote that column, the history of on cable business network for everybody was buying e
. >> i know you are a close friend of maureen dowd. >> we wrote a column together before we had our own columns. >> do you coordinate among the colonists to make sure you do not write about the same thing? >> no, we never have. we do not even tell our editors will we are writing in the advance. when readers are puzzled if three people have a column on what ever, is real, dick cheney, henry louis gates, it is completely and other coincidence. they don't even know what is...
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i want to thank jim, his wife, patrice, and his family who are here -- maureen, katherine, brian, claire, and abby -- as he takes on this important role. he could not do this without you and he is extraordinarily proud of all of you, and i can see why. this is a 10-year assignment. i make this nomination confident that long after i left office our security will be in good hands with servants like jim comey, and so i urge as usual for the senate to act promptly with hearings and to confirm our next fbi director right away. i would like now to give both of them a chance to say a few words, starting with bob. >> let me start by thanking you for those kind words. i also want to express my gratitude to both president bush and president obama for giving me the honor and a privilege of serving as the fbi director during these last few years. i want to take the opportunity to thank the men and women of the fbi. it is through their work, dedication, and their adaptability that the fbi is better able to predict and prevent terrorism and crime of here and abroad. i want to thank my wife and my fami
i want to thank jim, his wife, patrice, and his family who are here -- maureen, katherine, brian, claire, and abby -- as he takes on this important role. he could not do this without you and he is extraordinarily proud of all of you, and i can see why. this is a 10-year assignment. i make this nomination confident that long after i left office our security will be in good hands with servants like jim comey, and so i urge as usual for the senate to act promptly with hearings and to confirm our...
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of the jokes i wrote for the white house correspondents dinner early in 1988 i listed a very angry maureen dowd column. she took public defense at a joke i written in. history not wounded but actually delighted. i'm being honest. sometimes this need for your speeches to get noticed, reach a kind of extreme that might be a little unfortunate. after president bush delivered his axis of evil line and elicited a stronger reaction if iran and my joke was in the maureen dowd column, one of my colleagues called me up, he said, you know, nothing you ever wrote got million people out on the street of tehran. you can hope. i just want to more seriously say this briefly. circle back to a larger point that adam was touching on about the power of these speeches. this is a response to your question about power of the speeches to change. we all recognize that a speech is not a work of iloka mee. there are landmark speeches that become a pivot point in history or in campaign. i think back to the reverend wright speech, so the called speech that then senator obama gave in the campaign. that was the definin
of the jokes i wrote for the white house correspondents dinner early in 1988 i listed a very angry maureen dowd column. she took public defense at a joke i written in. history not wounded but actually delighted. i'm being honest. sometimes this need for your speeches to get noticed, reach a kind of extreme that might be a little unfortunate. after president bush delivered his axis of evil line and elicited a stronger reaction if iran and my joke was in the maureen dowd column, one of my...
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margaret: thank you, maureen. thank you. welcome to everybody am thank you to the panel for being here. as maureen said, there are a lot of legal issues, but we are not looking deeply into the legal issues here. what we are really looking at are the security issues, the humanitarian issue, and also, i think, the issue of america's responsibility, or do we have one, in just the world community? and i would like to start out probably with a question to all of you. maybe i will start out with alex. i just decided that, because this issue came up consistently in both legal cases. it was a basis for the judges overturning this, or at least blocking it. is this a muslim ban? alex: do you want my legal conclusion? margaret: no, not legal, just do you think that is really what its aim is? alex: yes, i think the president made that very clear during the campaign. i think he repeated it in other comments, and i think it was dressed up to try to make the case that it was not, but he said he wanted to ban all muslim immigrants from the
margaret: thank you, maureen. thank you. welcome to everybody am thank you to the panel for being here. as maureen said, there are a lot of legal issues, but we are not looking deeply into the legal issues here. what we are really looking at are the security issues, the humanitarian issue, and also, i think, the issue of america's responsibility, or do we have one, in just the world community? and i would like to start out probably with a question to all of you. maybe i will start out with...
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it is both a blessing and a maureen dowd had a great phrase. she says we went from george w. bush to barack obama, we went from mindless certainty, too mindful uncertainty. maybe somewhere in between is where we want to be. the core example, when syria used chemical weapons, and president obama had said, we are not going to intervene, and we are not going to use military force or send in troops, unless he uses chemical weapons. that is a redline. he said it. i was there. and then, it was agony. this? we do i think that it diminished the power of his decision when he in the end, we did not do it because of a deal with the russians. it was the same thing when the president was decided to send in iraqre troops into towards the end of the conflict. i was sitting in the briefing room every day. it went from we are going to do it, we are not going to do it, send this many, it is just the agony of making a decision. this is why i used that phrase. brian: do you endorse bernie sanders? mr. press: yes. -- nothing against sanders isie saying, we will pay for college graduation and all
it is both a blessing and a maureen dowd had a great phrase. she says we went from george w. bush to barack obama, we went from mindless certainty, too mindful uncertainty. maybe somewhere in between is where we want to be. the core example, when syria used chemical weapons, and president obama had said, we are not going to intervene, and we are not going to use military force or send in troops, unless he uses chemical weapons. that is a redline. he said it. i was there. and then, it was agony....
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pp. " witht on c-span, "q&a "new york times" columnist maureen dowd. followed by theresa may taking questions on the house of commons. later, the leader of scotland's national party talks about the uk's exit from the european union and a chance for a scottish referendum. ♪ "nnouncer: this week on "q&a "new york times" columnist ms. discussing herwd book "the year of voting dangerously: the derangement of american politics" about the u.s. presidential race. mr. lamb: maureen dowd, author of the book "the year of voting dangerously: the derangement of american politics." 2010 in the magazine "i wish of ameri-
pp. " witht on c-span, "q&a "new york times" columnist maureen dowd. followed by theresa may taking questions on the house of commons. later, the leader of scotland's national party talks about the uk's exit from the european union and a chance for a scottish referendum. ♪ "nnouncer: this week on "q&a "new york times" columnist ms. discussing herwd book "the year of voting dangerously: the derangement of american politics" about the...
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maureen, go ahead. maureen, you are on the air. percentage,e was a i believe that you said eight to keep yourable money. can you explain that to me? guest: i missed the beginning of your question, but i believe you asked me about how slug genes and table games worked. the way it works is there is a -- although the machine is not set up to pay out on a predetermined basis, you can't go in there and it is not everyone but times you hit it with a jackpot. it could hit two big jackpots back to back, but the way the math is program is simply that over the long run, and this is regulated and set by the state within the certain range, over the long run a slot machine is preset to keep a certain amount of money. a better example is -- if you go to a casino like parks once per week, every week, with $100, over the course of the year every time you go there you will probably walk out with 90. one time you might hit $1000, another time you will walk out with no money. in the long run there is math kind of the machines that predetermines how m
maureen, go ahead. maureen, you are on the air. percentage,e was a i believe that you said eight to keep yourable money. can you explain that to me? guest: i missed the beginning of your question, but i believe you asked me about how slug genes and table games worked. the way it works is there is a -- although the machine is not set up to pay out on a predetermined basis, you can't go in there and it is not everyone but times you hit it with a jackpot. it could hit two big jackpots back to...
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peter: maureen ohlhausen has been on the commission since 2012, graduate of the university of virginia law school. of virginia law school. 11 years on the ftc staff. terrell mcsweeney spent several years with senator and vice president joe biden, prior to becoming a commissioner in 2014, a graduate of georgetown law. brent kendall is with "the wall street journal." >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 30 years ago and brought as a public service buyer local cable or satellite provider. >> on newsmakers, our guest is representative ben ray lujan. he talks about the 2016 election and efforts by his party to increase the number of members in congress. watch the interview sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. on a very serious moment in our history. the cabin is convening and the leaders of congress are meeting with the president. navytate department and officials are meeting with the president all afternoon. in fact, the japanese ambassador was talking to the president at the very same time japanese airships were bombing our citize
peter: maureen ohlhausen has been on the commission since 2012, graduate of the university of virginia law school. of virginia law school. 11 years on the ftc staff. terrell mcsweeney spent several years with senator and vice president joe biden, prior to becoming a commissioner in 2014, a graduate of georgetown law. brent kendall is with "the wall street journal." >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 30 years ago and brought as a public service buyer local cable or...
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here is a photograph of him along with his wife maureen. justice rehnquist went on to serve as chief justice. most people are interested in his replacement rather than his legacy. this is from a tweet. larry is joining us from chula vista, california on the democrat line. caller: i have three comments. the lord works in mysterious ways. the republicans have been blocking obama for seven years. if they block him again it will rally us. and three, i have been calling c-span for 3-4 years to get my point across and my point is that we let 9/11 happened. donald trump almost said it last night but he could not bring himself to say it. they don't talk about the airport that we built in iraq. huge amounts of money. we built the embassy and the airport and we did not even secure the country. the country was a mess and yet we built them. i think people are starting to realize, and donald trump, the truth talker is saying what i have been saying for years. i served 20 years in the united states marine corps. i never talked about the until donald trum
here is a photograph of him along with his wife maureen. justice rehnquist went on to serve as chief justice. most people are interested in his replacement rather than his legacy. this is from a tweet. larry is joining us from chula vista, california on the democrat line. caller: i have three comments. the lord works in mysterious ways. the republicans have been blocking obama for seven years. if they block him again it will rally us. and three, i have been calling c-span for 3-4 years to get...
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we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york times" columnist and david geffin, who worked with other big supports of the clintons. david stayed in the lincoln bedroom. he like many prominent liberals had turned against the clintons, he was unhappy with president clinton's choice of pardons at the end of his second term, not granting a pardon david had lobbied for, so geffen turned on the clintons and felt they were, if not actually corrupt, they were kind of morally bankrupt he love odd because ma, saw him speak at the democratic convention in 2004, reached out to him, started a relationship with him. when maureen dowd heard david geffen speak and get a question
we have a very interesting story about david geffen and maureen dowd and a devastating column that maureen dowd wrote in the early part of the nomination, how that came to be, how this hollywood mogul and this "new york times" columnist bill is one of the first blows to -- dealt one of the first blows to hillary clinton's inevitability. host: she was trying to write that column before she got him to agree to do it. guest:@@ it was two iconic, prominent people. "the new york...
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maureen and jeff i am deeply sorry for your loss and thank you for your bravery in sharing your story with us today. finally the issue of concussions in the sports is a long-standing issue. this committee has sought to address. concussions are common injuries among athletes participating in contact sports and are among the most complex injuries to managing sports medicine. the committee has conducted oversight of efforts to prevent and mitigate the occurrence of concussions in sports including game rule changes, coaching and player education guidelines as well as the development of brain injury and equipment research.doctor jay clarence butler m.d. of the department of health and social services mr. scott sailor, president of the national athletic trainers association and doctor robert stern of boston university schoolof medicine will be able to speak with us to this issue . i would like to thank you all for being here today and i look forward to hearing your testimony and the opportunity for you to interact with members of the committee and give us a chance to ask questions. with tha
maureen and jeff i am deeply sorry for your loss and thank you for your bravery in sharing your story with us today. finally the issue of concussions in the sports is a long-standing issue. this committee has sought to address. concussions are common injuries among athletes participating in contact sports and are among the most complex injuries to managing sports medicine. the committee has conducted oversight of efforts to prevent and mitigate the occurrence of concussions in sports including...
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., and this week, maureen o'dowd of the "new york times" writing about the president, cruella de trump and calling him a "pig." noip his vile tweet, he called mika crazy. he often tweets that women journalists, including me, are crazy, yet in that same tweet about mika, he called joe a psycho and told the russians in may that james comey was a "nut job." some, including scarborough, think trump goes after women harder, certainly resonates more with women because of trump history of sexist remarks, his take boasting about assaulting women, his habit of rating women's looks on a scale of 1 to 10. it's available at nytimes.com. eddie from maryland, back to calls and comments about nikki haley. is she the alternative secretary of state, the piece from nationalreview.com. good morning. caller: hell snow host: you're on the air. go ahead, please. caller: good morning to c-span, and i appreciate the show, as always. nikki haley, i live in columbia, south carolina, doing a really great job. as an ambassador, i think she's doing an excellent job. i think tillerson is doing an excellent job. i b
., and this week, maureen o'dowd of the "new york times" writing about the president, cruella de trump and calling him a "pig." noip his vile tweet, he called mika crazy. he often tweets that women journalists, including me, are crazy, yet in that same tweet about mika, he called joe a psycho and told the russians in may that james comey was a "nut job." some, including scarborough, think trump goes after women harder, certainly resonates more with women because of...
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senator maureen -- murray and i got half of it done last year and are trying to get the other half done before the end of this year. education such a passionate issue for you? senator alexander: because i grew up with it. my mother taught a preschool education program in a converted garage in our backyard in tennessee, right at the edge of the smoky mountains. she had 25 three-year-olds and four-year-olds in the morning and 25 five-year-olds in the afternoon. i got a head start. my dad was a school principal and was on the school board after he took another job for 25 years. so i grew up with parents who valued education. i got a good education. and when i became governor, i was in the third poorest state, tennessee, and i figured out better schools mean better jobs. so i spent a lot of my political capital on a better schools and colleges program. we became the first in the state to pay teachers more for teaching well, created chairs of excellence at our college, and that came a big part about we began to raise family income. that is why i got involved. greta: what other legacy moments
senator maureen -- murray and i got half of it done last year and are trying to get the other half done before the end of this year. education such a passionate issue for you? senator alexander: because i grew up with it. my mother taught a preschool education program in a converted garage in our backyard in tennessee, right at the edge of the smoky mountains. she had 25 three-year-olds and four-year-olds in the morning and 25 five-year-olds in the afternoon. i got a head start. my dad was a...
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maureen dowd of the "new york times" said he needs to resign or become counsel to the president. >> there have been a few rumblings. a couple of members of congress made that case as well. robert is in a unique position of serving a dual role, he is the white house press secretary and a good friend to the president and that creates friction. robert has made no secret he wants to focus on policy and political advice to the president 100% instead of dividing his time between that and the podium. robert said he isn't going anywhere and that's probably the case. the podium is his as long as he wants it. >> robert gibbs responding to chip reid of absence news. >> did you put your foot in your mouth or did you say something that you meant? [laughter] >> i had my feet planted firmly on the floor and nothing in my mouth to speak of. >> you answered, you said, honestly. was this an honest and correct answer? >> i will not contradict my substitute. >> you're not backing away from it? >> i think many of you have heard frustrations voiced here. sure. i doubt i said anything you haven't already heard.
maureen dowd of the "new york times" said he needs to resign or become counsel to the president. >> there have been a few rumblings. a couple of members of congress made that case as well. robert is in a unique position of serving a dual role, he is the white house press secretary and a good friend to the president and that creates friction. robert has made no secret he wants to focus on policy and political advice to the president 100% instead of dividing his time between that...
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and at the end of the evening, he said, maureen, i think i would like to meet kathy. so that is how we met. then we started corresponding. the first date was up at the naval academy. he's a naval academy grad. and he invited me to tour with the naval academy. i was on the armed services committee. he thought i should see the naval academy go to a football game. it's been just a great special blessing that whole relationship. but it's -- it's having the support of my family and our extended family. my mom and brian's family, his parents and sisters and brother all in spokane. and a great team, a great staff, and the thousands of supporters that i have. so it's a whole bunch of people that make it possible for me to do this. now, i contend that it's this job and the balancing, challenges that i face on any given day are not that different from millions of other working moms. mine might be more high profile and people may see me on the camera. but day in and day out, the challenges of getting the kids ready for school or helping them with their homework and the stresses
and at the end of the evening, he said, maureen, i think i would like to meet kathy. so that is how we met. then we started corresponding. the first date was up at the naval academy. he's a naval academy grad. and he invited me to tour with the naval academy. i was on the armed services committee. he thought i should see the naval academy go to a football game. it's been just a great special blessing that whole relationship. but it's -- it's having the support of my family and our extended...
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maureen gates is asking a big one -- what would you do about isis? gov. christie: first, i would not have called in jv and -- called them jv and ignore them for the first year like this president. this is the same president and secretary of state who said we had a reset button with russia and after we reset, here is what happens -- they are invading ukraine and they have taken crimea. so what do we do? we have to learn from our lessons in iraq. i do know what the united states to be an occupying power in the -- i do not want the united states to be an occupying power in the middle east. let's start first with our allies -- egypt, saudi's, the united arab emirates and the jordanians. they want this fight. they want to take on isis. let's give them the best arms we can give them in the most sophisticated weaponry and train them down to the battalion level on how to use this weaponry. let's give them the best intelligence we can get. human and electronic. isis is everywhere. they are all over the region. it's like going out a nationstate. fourth, let's use t
maureen gates is asking a big one -- what would you do about isis? gov. christie: first, i would not have called in jv and -- called them jv and ignore them for the first year like this president. this is the same president and secretary of state who said we had a reset button with russia and after we reset, here is what happens -- they are invading ukraine and they have taken crimea. so what do we do? we have to learn from our lessons in iraq. i do know what the united states to be an...
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these are maureen dowd's words you use in your columns. do you realize how many of us have no idea what you are talking about when you drop these in? ms. dowd: that does not bother me at all because i think words are so much fun, and i do not do it to be pretentious, i do it because i want people to have different words and to learn words and, you know, i took latin all through school, and played scrabble all through ho, d thk ostw thgseay lp ma t thy vocala. ju tnkt rllfuto opn n rd d ft, jt d a comn gop ouwh man w u athdeteani ve en pasinha y he sothg lk rwd . mrla: esarju denionyowod ndn thdiiory yomaha mnthein ffenways. y lk esupefe nd d opheinr y kw th? msdo: th sotis i kn tm d sotis fe le lyg thsame wds- u owth veomteprra tt n imatthcomnt,o do nowa tke fli bk e sameor. d en fl se dng ati tththaus d trtoetifre wds cae ats reunore. d't nto epsi t me0 jeiv a t te. mrla: rere thr me rdanphse myavitisheotm e. seices msdo: d ats at jauehic d ene ok m t h morat . lambanth iiltr t pnocet. msdowd: a's omat. th ifrom mda sdyg tiinatliscol mr.
these are maureen dowd's words you use in your columns. do you realize how many of us have no idea what you are talking about when you drop these in? ms. dowd: that does not bother me at all because i think words are so much fun, and i do not do it to be pretentious, i do it because i want people to have different words and to learn words and, you know, i took latin all through school, and played scrabble all through ho, d thk ostw thgseay lp ma t thy vocala. ju tnkt rllfuto opn n rd d ft, jt d...
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this morning, maureen dowd is writing about hillary clinton, and her testimony before the house select committee. she writes, no one plays the clinton.ke hillary hillary turns around and uses the sympathy. if her republican opponent's get and her face and an overbearing way, she turns around and uses sympathy, and gendered -- engendered to win a senate seat. hillary clinton is never more alluring than when a bunch of her. faced white men bully from cedar hill, texas, republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. i do not think much of the democrats in iowa, and why they always think that if they go to iowa and give speeches, and katy perry,ike hilla they will get votes. ignoret know why they the rest of america. hardly any democrats have come to texas, except for bernie sanders erie i pray he is the nominee and not hillary clinton. i feel that if he is the nominee, republicans are sure to win, which i am hoping for. give not right why they iowa so much attention. it is a full primary, you know. i think it is ridiculous how little attention is put on states like texas, and why so
this morning, maureen dowd is writing about hillary clinton, and her testimony before the house select committee. she writes, no one plays the clinton.ke hillary hillary turns around and uses the sympathy. if her republican opponent's get and her face and an overbearing way, she turns around and uses sympathy, and gendered -- engendered to win a senate seat. hillary clinton is never more alluring than when a bunch of her. faced white men bully from cedar hill, texas, republican line, good...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll get off and listen. i think
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before november for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to be in session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's up to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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maureen: when they get in trouble, they try to blame someone else. in trouble with monica, the white house aides would say, well, thomas jefferson -- dead presidents they are dragging it, right? at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." tv bringseekend, book you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here is what is coming up this weekend. 28thtv is live from the 20th annual southern festival of books in nashville. it features over 200 authors from around the country, panel discussions, and book signings. today, our coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern. authors include hochschilell "strangers in their own land," chschild, beth macy, "truevine," a true story of the south, and patrick phillips, "blood at the root." and then at 1:00 p.m. eastern, featured authors include joseph beck, "my father and atticus "huntingelly oliver, marinani "strong marjory wentworth, herb frazier, bernard powers, "we are trusted," and then "after words." rab talksdrick- about her book, "paying the price," the betrayal of the dream.n dream your -- sara: the real hangups that stu
maureen: when they get in trouble, they try to blame someone else. in trouble with monica, the white house aides would say, well, thomas jefferson -- dead presidents they are dragging it, right? at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." tv bringseekend, book you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here is what is coming up this weekend. 28thtv is live from the 20th annual southern festival of books in nashville. it features over 200 authors from around the country, panel...
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does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before novemb for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to bin session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's u to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any solution himself? the problem for democrats is the cake is pretty much baked. you haven't seen the kind of economic recovery that they wanted to see over the summer. host: we wanted to let our viewers know about the outlook section of the washington post. chuck schumer writes a long piece this morning about if democrats don't want to relive a disastrous 1994 year, that they should steal a page from the gop playbook from 1980 to. kentucky, democratic line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a comment, and i'll getff and listen. i think the an
does that sell to somebody like maureen? guest: you have to discredit the republican ideas at this point if you're a democratic. there's no realtime right now before novemb for a legislative fix. we know the house and senate are going to bin session for three weeks and go home and campaign. there is not time to get things done on capitol hill. it's u to democrats and president obama to discredit republican ideas as much as they can before the election. is president obama going to offer any...
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john is survived by his loving wife, maureen. his three sons and his five beautiful grandchildren. [applause] georgian dorothy morris -- george and dorothy morris, dot to her friends, did everything together. their friends call that a 50- year honeymoon. saturday morning, they went by the safe way to hear what their congresswoman had to say. gunfire rang out, and george, the former marine, instinctively shielded his wife. [applause] both were shot. dot passed away. a new jersey native, phyllis schneck, retired to tucson to beat the snow. in the summer she would return east where world revolved around her three children, the seven grandchildren, and day 2-year- old great granddaughter. she often worked under her favorites tree. she would sell eight friends with the logos of the jets and the giants to give out at the church where she volunteered. a republican, she took a liking to gabby and wanted to get to know her better. [applause] dorwin and mavy moved apart. they started their own respective families. but when both were widowed, they found their way back. daughter puty's it, to
john is survived by his loving wife, maureen. his three sons and his five beautiful grandchildren. [applause] georgian dorothy morris -- george and dorothy morris, dot to her friends, did everything together. their friends call that a 50- year honeymoon. saturday morning, they went by the safe way to hear what their congresswoman had to say. gunfire rang out, and george, the former marine, instinctively shielded his wife. [applause] both were shot. dot passed away. a new jersey native, phyllis...
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maureen dowd ownrump struts to his pageant. josh lederman joins us live on the phone. thank you for joining us. a weekend of renewed speculation. what is behind us? guest: there is still a lot of activity that we have seen from the vice president and his advisers in the last few days. not only the unusual weekend in which he met with elizabeth house andhe left his came up just for a few hours to d.c. to meet with her at the navalal observatory -- observatory. we have seen him reaching out to his longtime donors to see whether they would be supportive of a future run, and advisers to the vice president tell us that he is seriously considering whether he wants to get into the race, and more specifically, what factors he needs to take into account if it is too late at this point to melt a viable campaign -- mount a viable campaign. host: many people forget that bill clinton did not enter the race until september 1991 before the 19 i to election -- 1982 92 elections. as far as money, everything, how does he do that? guest: one of these factors is the huge head start that s
maureen dowd ownrump struts to his pageant. josh lederman joins us live on the phone. thank you for joining us. a weekend of renewed speculation. what is behind us? guest: there is still a lot of activity that we have seen from the vice president and his advisers in the last few days. not only the unusual weekend in which he met with elizabeth house andhe left his came up just for a few hours to d.c. to meet with her at the navalal observatory -- observatory. we have seen him reaching out to...
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progress made in those global ,onferences on illegal fishing maureen protected area and the climate action plan launched and implemented starting in june of 2013. in a speech given outdoors at georgetown university on an incredibly hot day, i wanted to to showut this picture the president wiping his brow. hadclimate action plan three major pillars. preparing the united states for the impacts of climate change and adaptation and leading international effort to address climate change. i will tell you if you look at the now archived obama administration's website about on what needed to be done in the energy and climate space, you will find a virtual description of what the --sident then a bond eight what the president then embodied. a great example of the president paying detailed attention to it his science and technology advisors were telling him. 2025submissions target for announced in beijing standing aside the president from china. the first time those two countries stood together saying we are the world's two biggest economies. jointlyoing to lead together the global fight against clim
progress made in those global ,onferences on illegal fishing maureen protected area and the climate action plan launched and implemented starting in june of 2013. in a speech given outdoors at georgetown university on an incredibly hot day, i wanted to to showut this picture the president wiping his brow. hadclimate action plan three major pillars. preparing the united states for the impacts of climate change and adaptation and leading international effort to address climate change. i will tell...
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"new york times" columnist and author maureen dowd talks about the 2016 presidential campaign. "washington post" political reporter robert costa about the 2016 campaign and donald trump, and "new york times" reporter amy chozick about covering the hillary clinton campaign. watch these any time or search our video library at c-span.org. announcer: we have a team of 262 employees bring in the c-span networks to you. thanks for watching. ♪
"new york times" columnist and author maureen dowd talks about the 2016 presidential campaign. "washington post" political reporter robert costa about the 2016 campaign and donald trump, and "new york times" reporter amy chozick about covering the hillary clinton campaign. watch these any time or search our video library at c-span.org. announcer: we have a team of 262 employees bring in the c-span networks to you. thanks for watching. ♪
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host: we hear from maureen next. redwood city, california. caller: good morning. how are you today? i am calling because i believe this is one donald trump wants. he wants the government to look incompetent so people do not look to the government in the future. the state to look incompetent, he wants it to fail. that is what steve bannon told him. host: do you think he is surrounding him with people like ,he vice president, dr. fauci dr. birx and others, do you think he is surrounding with people who want to fail? caller: now that his election is up and arms he is surrounded with people who know. but at the beginning he did not. he sent ice people the travis air force base and they had to check in all of those people that came in from china in travis air force base, and then they let them disperse. what was that? he said those people to california because he knew they were infected and he wanted to target california because he hates us. i believe that. i believe the beginning and i believe donald trump is trying to play catch-up because he realizes his reelection is at jeopardy now.
host: we hear from maureen next. redwood city, california. caller: good morning. how are you today? i am calling because i believe this is one donald trump wants. he wants the government to look incompetent so people do not look to the government in the future. the state to look incompetent, he wants it to fail. that is what steve bannon told him. host: do you think he is surrounding him with people like ,he vice president, dr. fauci dr. birx and others, do you think he is surrounding with...
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maureen and richard, mr. speaker, are heroic people. they have fought for decades to spare children and their from horrific crimes that can and must be committed. while they carry deep and emotional scars, maureen and richard's selflessness, love of others and vision have protected countless children from harm. and enactment of international megan's law will provide meaningful child protection here at home and around the world. i ask my colleagues to support it and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of this measure and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, let me first thank mr. smith from new jersey for his work on human rights and anti-trafficking issues and his hard work on international megan's law. i want to thank the judiciary committee for its bipartisan input on this bill. this legislation is the
maureen and richard, mr. speaker, are heroic people. they have fought for decades to spare children and their from horrific crimes that can and must be committed. while they carry deep and emotional scars, maureen and richard's selflessness, love of others and vision have protected countless children from harm. and enactment of international megan's law will provide meaningful child protection here at home and around the world. i ask my colleagues to support it and reserve the balance of my...